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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3208666" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have a Mahindra 35 HP with front loader. There is very little it can't do in that size. I"ve tilled 10 acre food plots, moved a ton of round bales with a little counter weight on the rear and done miles of road work. </p><p>Getting rear down force on the three point is not gonna happen in a compact tractor. Depending on the equipment your needing, you can get a PTO driven hydraulic pump to use that has an extension to mount the pump and still use the PTO for implements. </p><p>Mahindra is the only one I know of that offers factory rear hydraulics. Kubota and others need a retrofit kit and it's not cheap. </p><p>The new mahindra's have the same hitch as a skid steer on the front loader to quickly change from the bucket to another implement like a post hole drill with power down vs the three point that relies on gravity and the drill to pull it down.</p><p> Mahindra's have power down on the bucket which most do as well, but the quick change is a good option. </p><p>I'm pretty ate up with the Mahindra's, and my buddy bought one as well after using mine. Both of us have rented and used a 12' no till drill to put in food plots provided by the NRCS in our county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3208666, member: 5412"] I have a Mahindra 35 HP with front loader. There is very little it can't do in that size. I"ve tilled 10 acre food plots, moved a ton of round bales with a little counter weight on the rear and done miles of road work. Getting rear down force on the three point is not gonna happen in a compact tractor. Depending on the equipment your needing, you can get a PTO driven hydraulic pump to use that has an extension to mount the pump and still use the PTO for implements. Mahindra is the only one I know of that offers factory rear hydraulics. Kubota and others need a retrofit kit and it's not cheap. The new mahindra's have the same hitch as a skid steer on the front loader to quickly change from the bucket to another implement like a post hole drill with power down vs the three point that relies on gravity and the drill to pull it down. Mahindra's have power down on the bucket which most do as well, but the quick change is a good option. I'm pretty ate up with the Mahindra's, and my buddy bought one as well after using mine. Both of us have rented and used a 12' no till drill to put in food plots provided by the NRCS in our county. [/QUOTE]
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